You have helped already by using our services but there is more you can do!

Ten Ways to Get Involved

Tell a Friend what we are doing and tell them to Like us on Facebook too!

If you are a company why not sponsor a team in Africa’s 1st Township Bike Race and compete against the very best …from Mobal! See: www.facebook.com/BeeBikesMalawi.

Have a website? Link us to your site and help raise awareness of Mobal’s story!

Have a business, church or organisation? Become a Mobal Phone Affiliate and earn money at the same time as we make money to help others!

Visit the Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise in Blantyre, Malawi and tell the world about your experiences!

Send us a nice e-mail. We do like them after all. Goes well with a cup of coffee!

Sponsor a child for a year in the Mother Teresa Children’s Centre. For more details e-mail

Smile when you read this and make your experience of finding Mobal a positive one!

Why Get Involved?

YOU DESERVE THE CREDIT. FOR YEARS OUR CUSTOMERS WERE UNAWARE THAT BY USING MOBAL’S SERVICES THEY WERE CONTRIBUTING TO A BETTER WORLD

Now that we have told our story we feel you are a part of it & we want to share the experience with you!

We don’t know what you can do – we don’t even know you. In fact we don’t even know how you can help! We will leave that up to you. So get in touch and let us know how you can get involved!

Did You Know?

The 1st Volunteer recruited for the Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise was a Malawian! Zedi Nyirenda, a Malawian Geotechnical Surveyor, also made the suggestion to purchase construction equipment for our building projects. The result? Once the buildings were finished we rented the equipment out. In fact we still do and the profits raised help place children in our Mother Teresa Children’s Centre!

Did you know, Chairman, Tony Smith also started a project which he named “Mary’s Meals” which today feeds nearly 750,000 children every day in 18 countries of the world.

Peter Nkata, Managing Director of Beehive in Malawi, once designed a fuel-efficient wood-burning stove. His efforts have saved several forests from decimation.

Four years before the first volunteers were staying in the houses built to accommodate them in Malawi, leopards were regularly seen on the property. There’s only the occasional hyena to be heard at night time there now.

eBee, the first internet café started in 2009 in Chilomoni, ripping off the more famous eBay name (but nobody in Malawi had heard of it before).

80% of Malawians are subsistence farmers, growing what they need to live.

The second biggest Carlsberg factory in the world is based 7km from the volunteers accommodation in Malawi. They are currently seeking a 7km hose pipe – can you help?

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